TEXT TYPE (NARRATIVE, EXPOSITORY, RECOUNT, EXPLANATION, PERSUASIVE).pptx

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TEXT TYPE (NARRATIVE, EXPOSITORY, RECOUNT, EXPLANATION/ PERSUAWSIVE


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English 7 4 th quaRter

review

Philippine literature 01 Who wrote the parable ? 02 Who are the characters in the parable 03 How can we show cooperation and responsibility as a student?

Make a guess! Direction: The class will be group into four. Each group will have an envelope and your going to decode the word reading it backward. Raise the whiteboard with the word your group decoded related to the picture being shown in the screen. Each group will have15 seconds to answer, the group who got the most numbered of correct will be the winner

Make a guess! NARRATIVE

Make a guess! EXPOSITORY

Make a guess! EXPLANATION

Make a guess! RECOUNT

Make a guess! PERSUASSIVE

Make a guess! Direction: The class will be group into four. Each group will have an envelope and your going to decode the word reading it backward. Each group will have 2 minutes to answer, the group who got the most numbered correct will be the winner. 1. EVITARRAN 2. YROTISOPXE 3. NOITANALPXE 4. TNUOCER 5. EVISAUSREP -NARRATIVE - EXPOSITORY - EXPLANATION - RECOUNT - PERSUASIVE

What is text type? It is a way of classifying and defining different language interaction, spoken and written.

TYPE OF TEXT 1. NARRATIVE TEXT 2. EXPOSITORY

1. Narrative text

Narrative text Based on perception in time. Narration is the telling of a story; the succession of events is given in chronological order.

1. expository text

Expository text Expository text exists to provide facts in a way that is educational and purposeful. The text is fact-based with the purpose of exposing the truth through a reliable source.

>OPINIONS >EXPERIENCES WRITTEN FROM YOUR HEART WRITTEN USING YOUR BRAIN NARRATIVE TEXT >FEELINGS - FICTION/ NON- FICTION EXPOSITORY TEXT >THOUGHTS >FACT BASED -NON-FICTION

CHARACT ERISTICS NARRATIVE TEXT EXPOSITORY TEXT Tells a story Organized in sequential order. Filled with facts and information Organized with topics Information are presented through non-fiction text features It contains characters (subject), challenges and resolution and end. Can be read in any order.

IMAGERY OR FACTUAL OR BOTH. NARRATIVE TEXT fairy stories legends Adventure stories Personal stories

-personal experiences -fairy stories -romances -science fiction -horror stories -fables -legends -myths -adventure stories IMAGERY OR FACTUAL OR BOTH. NARRATIVE TEXT

Reliable and factual Expository TEXT analysis Cause & effect definition

Reliable and factual Expository TEXT Compare & contrast Problem and solution

Reliable and factual EXPOSITORY TEXT -descriptive/definition -analysis -compare & contrast -problem & solution -Cause & effect

Reliable and factual -personal experiences -fairy stories -romances -science fiction -horror stories -fables -legends -myths -adventure stories IMAGERY OR FACTUAL OR BOTH. ty pes NARRATIVE TEXT EXPOSITORY TEXT -descriptive/definition -analysis -compare & contrast -problem & solution -Cause & effect

Narrative text Asks you to tell a specific personal story that has happened to you Expository text Asks you to inform the reader about your opinion on a specific topic. memories opinions

Write about your favorite place Write about a time you had fun with a friend Example: Example: NARRATIVE TEXT >The day my best friend and I went to the beach. EXPOSITORY TEXT the beach >water- swimming >sand- building castles >exploring- finding sea shells and sea creatures

Present tense Past tense Memory from the past Current opinions NARRATIVE TEXT The cool waves was crashed against my legs, and the breeze whipped through my messy hair. EXPOSITORY TEXT The beach is a great place to explore and find interesting treasures such as shells and sand dollars

Pur pose NARRATIVE TEXT to entertain, to gain and hold a readers' interest. EXPOSITORY TEXT To explain, to inform, to describe.

What type of text show the passing of time? Narrative text Expository text What type of text show about your opinion? What text is written from experience and feelings? Narrative text How about from thoughts AND OPINION? Expository text

What type of text that is told in no order/ not sequence? Expository text Can you give me an example of a narrative text? How about expository text?

How can you use narrative and expository text for an effective communication?

application Direction: Individual, identify each example if it is Narrative Text raise the color pink circle and if it is Expository Text raise the color blue circle. You will be given 5 seconds each number. Strictly no changing of answer once it was raised. 1. Last Sunday we had a joy ride with friends to DRT. 2. The DRT place is so beautiful, has many thrills and waterfalls. 3. I had so much nervousness when we climbed the mountain that time

application Direction: Individual, identify each example if it is Narrative Text raise the color pink circle and if it is Expository Text raise the color blue circle. You will be given 5 seconds each number. Strictly no changing of answer once it was raised. 4. There was a young boy named Fred. He was such a happy boy because he loved his mom and dad. One day hos mom and dad told him they would take him fishing. He was so excited. They fished all day and had a best time.

application Direction: Individual, identify each example if it is Narrative Text raise the color pink circle and if it is Expository Text raise the color blue circle. You will be given 5 seconds each number. Strictly no changing of answer once it was raised. 5. What is the importance of good manners? 6. Newspaper article. 7. Encyclopedia. 8. A short story.

evaluation Direction: In ½ crosswise, write 2 examples of each text.

Activity: Direction: Match the word to the picture given and identify what type of text it is. Write it like this BOOK- NARRATIVE.

Activity:

Activity: Direction: Identify each picture, if it is narrative raise the color blue circle and if it is expository raise color pink circle. 5 seconds per picture.

Activity: 1. 2.

Activity: 3. 4.

Activity: 5. 6.

Activity: 7. 8.

ACTIVITY Direction: The class will be divided into 6 groups. For group 1 and 2 answer question 1. For group 3 and 4 answer question 2, and for group 5 and 6 answer question 3. Simple sentences will do. You will be given 2 minutes to answer. 1 presenter per group.

Activity: Why the dogs are called as mans’ best friend? . Can you tell me your playful experiences with a dog? 3. Do you want to adopt a dog? Why or why not?

TYPE OF TEXT 1. NARRATIVE TEXT 2. EXPOSITORY 3. EXPLANATION 4. RECOUNT 5. PERSUASIVE

WHAT IS EXPLANATION TEXT?

EXPLANATION TEXT An explanation is a non fiction text that used to describe HOW things work and WHY things happen.

EXAMPLE;

STRUCTURE

WHAT IS RECOUNT TEXT?

RECOUNT TEXT Is a text which retell events in the past. It uses chronological conjunctions, such as; first, second, then, etc.

EXAMPLE;

EXAMPLE;

EXAMPLE;

WHAT IS persuasive TEXT?

WHAT IS persuasive TEXT?

Persuasive TEXT Is a fact based text use to convinced the reader. It never uses opinions. Mostly found in argumentative articles.

characteristic To make the reader change their point of view.

example Speeches Reviews Book report Debates

How can you use explanation, recount, and persuasive text for an effective communication? PERSUASIVE- Address audience needs, values and desires. EXPLANATION- provide all the details. RECOUNT- retell the story with chronological conjuction .

What is the difference of narrative and recount text ? Chronological conjunctions, such as; first , second , then , etc. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF RE IN RECCOUNT ? RE- AGAIN RETELL

Activity; Direction: Individual, identify each example if it is Recount Text point your HIPS TO THE RIGHT , if it is Explanation Text POINT YOUR HIPS TO THE LEFT and lastly if it is Persuasive Text STAND STRAIGHT AND HANDS ON your SIDE . You will be given 15 seconds every question

RECOUNT

EXPLANATION

RECOUNT

EXPLANATION

RECOUNT

PERSUASIVE

RECOUNT

PERSUASIVE

EXPLANATION

PERSUASIVE

Evaluation DIRECTION; In ½ crosswise, write 2 examples of each text based on your memorable experience.

ASSIGNMENT Answer the following questions.  As a student how can you help your parents?  Can you tell me your expensive memories with your parents?  Why do we need to wear sunscreen?